Last Call: IEEE ICC 2024 paper submissions are due 11 Oct!
This conference will bring audiences around the world to learn about the latest research and innovations in communications and networking technology.
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Present your research at our flagship conference in Denver!
IEEE ICC 2024 will bring audiences around the world to learn about the latest research and innovations in communications and networking technology.
Submit by 11 Oct: https://t.co/3NLBzqWbFg
Congratulations to the 18 students receiving Attracting and Cultivating Cybersecurity Experts and Scholars through Scholarships (ACCESS) this year! We look forward to seeing what our cybersecurity students will do! 👏 Featured recipients can be found at https://t.co/rPQsLgHeOg
We are excited to announce the recipients of the 2023 Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award. Congratulations to Brian Powell and the Muslim Students Organization! 👏 https://t.co/AvIugChaJP
Join us in the ESB common area at 11:30 am to congratulate the recipients!
Aug. 14 @ 45:30 mark. President Gee: "I'll just give you some of the areas we are looking at, where we have great growth opportunities: Neuroscience, energy, and that's of course in engineering, also BIOMETRICS, ...
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As a freshman, Matteo Cerasoli joined the WVU Experimental Rocketry Club & Amateur Radio Club. His experience with these organizations earned him an internship at NASA & a full-time engineering position at Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Lab. https://t.co/rjqle7FCsg
Great to see @wvustatler dedicating the @wvulcsee Learning and Collab Space to one of @WestVirginiaU earliest female comp sci master students who went on to teach generations of Mountaineers. Congratulations, Cindy Tanner!
Today we dedicated the Karl G. Morey Energy Systems Lab and LCSEE Learning and Collaboration Space.
Thank you to our donors and their continued support that will enhance our student’s academic experience. 👏
Today, we dedicated the Leidos space in the Lane Department. Doug Jones (l) and Drew Formica (r) from Leidos cut the ceremonial ribbon. We are excited to build our partnership and produce highly technical talent for our state! Thank you to Doug, Drew and Leidos for your support!
Marc Seery has been recognized as Employee of the Month! Marc's proactive strategies to support the Lane Department's students, faculty, and staff have made him an indispensable member of the Statler College community. Join us in congratulating Marc! 🙌
We conclude Diversity Week with Carrie Virginia White, the first woman to graduate from the WVU College of Engineering. She received a BS in Electrical Engineering in 1927 and taught at the Capital City Commercial College (Charleston). @DiversityWVU
@wvustatler#WVUDiversityWeek
In celebration of Women's History Month, the Statler College highlights Carrie Virginia White. She received her bachelor of science degree in 1927 with a concentration in electrical engineering and was the first female to graduate from the college!
Congrats to today's poster competition winners at the Graduate Student Research Symposium!
First Place: Noah Strader
Second Place: Paroma Chatterjee
Honorable Mentions: Daniel Duque Urrego, Vivek Saini, Madison Haddix and Hannah Anderson
https://t.co/qNMlqwh6Ok
Hey all you @wvulcsee graduate students -- here's a golden opportunity to showcase your research at the @wvustatler Graduate Student Research Symposium!
Our next first-generation student is Bruce Alfonso—an undergraduate studying electrical engineering.
He is pursuing this career path to exemplify his family's sacrifices and hard work. After college, he plans on pursuing a communications role in electrical engineering.
Wrapping up the Homecoming Tent, a special thanks to the student groups who presented today and the organizers of the event! It was wonderful to reconnect with familiar faces, Statler College families and up-and-coming engineers. Now let’s cheer on the Mountaineers… Let’s Go!🏈